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if you go to standby with your source button and then hold in your bass boost button it should bring up a menu. there should be an aux setting in there. i just did that with mine and it was there. the manual doesnt show it either.

It is all described in the manual, page 27
Here is the instruction manual:
http://inform2.kenwoodusa.com/manuals/KDCX589.pdf
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Finally after months of driving around with the cable in my car and having to listen to the mp3 player with ear buds I can use the cable to get the music to come out of my car’s speakers, Thank God.

Turn the player to standby. Push menu and use the right knob to the right until it says AUX, the digital display makes it look like AUH, but turn that on and then you can play your mp3 on the car’s stereo

In order to access the AUX option the stereo needs to be in Standby mode. To do this just hit the SRC or source button until you reach the Standby option. Now hit the menu button and scroll up or down until you reach the AUX on/off option and just turn it on. Hope you find this helpful.

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try going into the menu and see if you can turn it on there, to access the menu, press the menu button for a few seconds, then use the am/fm buttons to scroll through the menu. use the seek up or down button to turn aux on. press menu once again to return to the main screen.

Apparently, this auxiliary input only works for a Kenwood CD changer or a sirius radio connection. At least that is my conclusion after finding the same problem. Let me know if you figured anything out on this.

Press and hold menu I believe. Once in, scroll through all the parameters untill you come to "Aux Input" then select and turn on. Sorry, can't remember exact buttons. If all else fails, go download the manual from Kenwood.

In order to access the AUX option the stereo needs to be in Standby mode. To do this just hit the SRC or source button until you reach the Standby option. Now hit the menu button and scroll up or down until you reach the AUX on/off option and just turn it on. Hope you find this helpful.

here is some thing that will help u out.
AUX Input: The KDC-MP2035 is equipped with a front panel 3.5mm minijack auxiliary input for connecting external portable audio devices such as an MP3 player or Tape walkman. The receiver allows you to select between the following AUX settings.

Off: the source button does not scroll through the AUX input when function is turned "off"

Aux 1: turns on the AUX input for use

Aux 2: turns on the AUX input in the attenuator mode - press the attenuator button to activate sound. pleas let me no if i can help any more and dont be afraidto rate me i dont bite lol just kidding

juve, your taught me that by going to standby mode then holding the menu button and browseing through with the right side knob to the aux option and turn it on, defalt its not on you have to set it up, thank you juvie

Try putting the unit in standby via the "SRC" button FIRST..., then press the menu button and cycle through to the "AUX 1" option and activate this....then press menu button again. When the unit is next switched on, you should have an "AUX" option accessible via the "SRC" button which will cycle through all of the availale modes ....standby-tuner-cd-aux etc etc.